Friday, May 21, 2010

Superior Lamp Product Tip

Energy-Saving HEAVY-DUTY™

Increasing nationwide electrical infrastructure costs. Increasing electrical demand. Carbon taxes on coal power. These are all topics that are or will be raising your customer’s energy costs. With the current focus on energy prices making national headlines, many people are thinking about items to cut back on energy usage. Most of Superior Lamp’s products can save electricity. This week we will focus on one of the lamps that S.L. has sold for many years…the HEAVY DUTY™ incandescent.

Some may ask “Why use HEAVY-DUTY™ instead of our energy-efficient Enviro-Twist™ spiral lamps?”…The answer: Because it’s fool-proof and it saves 12% in energy costs! It’s like getting a 12% drop in your electric rate for those sockets! And it carries a great 24 month warranty.

Unlike Enviro-Twist™ spirals, HEAVY-DUTY™ incandescent lamps can be used on dimmers, can be changed with pole-changers. They can also be used in extreme cold without any problems, they come on to full brightness instantly (no warm-up time), and are a rugged, rough service design. Yes, the Enviro-Twist™ saves the most energy, but they can’t be used in as many locations. The HEAVY-DUTY™ is fool-proof.

HEAVY-DUTY™ have been an anchor of the S.L. product line for over 20 years. Developed during the energy crisis of the 1970’s, the HEAVY-DUTY™ was designed as an energy-saving replacement of standard incandescents. It had another great feature; with its rough-service long-life design, it could carry a terrific warranty.

Re-lamping just 30 standard 100-watt lamps with
HEAVY-DUTY™ lamps could provide $315.30 annual savings! That means these lamps would pay for themselves in as quickly as 5 months! Plus, there would be additional savings from lowered air conditioning usage, and from the labor and lamp costs saved by lasting up to 24 times the life of a shortlife lamp.

Remember that your HEAVY-DUTY™ lamps are both great energy-saving lamps, and great extra-long life lamps.
Good Selling!

*Annual savings calculated using lamps operating 24Hr/day for 365 days/year at $.10 per Kwh.

No comments: